There are not enough words in the English language – screw it, any language for the matter – that can describe how much joy reading this book has brought me.
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There are not enough words in the English language – screw it, any language for the matter – that can describe how much joy reading this book has brought me.
Read MoreWe Died In Water is a bewitching poetical memoir that forces the reader to fully grasp the journey enclosed – both the heartache and learning that comes about from a relationship.
Read MoreI received an ARC for this book. Thank you to Netgalley and publisher for providing me with a digital ARC! This is my first book by Adrienne Young and thought I had mixed feelings about it at the beginning, I am very happy with the ending and the path this book lead to. About halfway…
Read MoreWhat are the dead, anyway, but waves and energy? Light shining from a dead star? I’ve seen this book worshipped by the “dark academia” fanatics on tumblr. I definitely have heard of Donna Tartt’s talent of attracting a reader like a magnet, inticing in a very eloquent way. Despite all of this, I wasn’t prepared…
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a light rom-com book that pulls you out of a reading slump, look no further! Beatrix “Bea” Babbage is a bookworm who moves away from her home to a different city to start a new life — following a ruined celebration — and finds exactly that. This was a I book…
Read MoreEleanor Oliphant is completely fine – and so am I. Having heard so much praise about this book, I wondered why I couldn’t just pick it up and read it. I believe that WHEN you read a certain book can affect the type of impact it has on our souls. I started reading this lovely,…
Read MoreAs someone who hasn’t read A thousand and one nights, I don’t know if I can judge this book against the original. But I honestly loved this book heaps. I loved reading about characters with names I hear and associate with my culture and society, with issues that (were a little exaggerated) but I would…
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